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Sub-Planck structure in phase space and its relevance for quantum decoherence

Wojciech Hubert Zurek ()
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Wojciech Hubert Zurek: T-6, MS B288, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6848, 712-717

Abstract: Abstract Heisenberg's principle1 states that the product of uncertainties of position and momentum should be no less than the limit set by Planck's constant, ℏ/2. This is usually taken to imply that phase space structures associated with sub-Planck scales (≪ℏ) do not exist, or at least that they do not matter. Here I show that this common assumption is false: non-local quantum superpositions (or ‘Schrödinger's cat’ states) that are confined to a phase space volume characterized by the classical action A, much larger than ℏ, develop spotty structure on the sub-Planck scale, a = ℏ2/A. Structure saturates on this scale particularly quickly in quantum versions of classically chaotic systems—such as gases that are modelled by chaotic scattering of molecules—because their exponential sensitivity to perturbations2 causes them to be driven into non-local ‘cat’ states. Most importantly, these sub-Planck scales are physically significant: a determines the sensitivity of a quantum system or environment to perturbations. Therefore, this scale controls the effectiveness of decoherence and the selection of preferred pointer states by the environment3,4,5,6,7,8. It will also be relevant in setting limits on the sensitivity of quantum meters.

Date: 2001
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